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Fiction 1968
Alexander Solzhenitsyn tells the story of having a horrible disease, in a horrible hospital, in a horrible town in Stalin's horrible Soviet Union.
Norman Mailer won a Pulitzer Prize for this non-fiction novel which chronicled the 1967 peace march on the Pentagon where he was arrested. The book also acted as a jumping board for his 1969 run for Mayor of New York under the banner of Throw the Rascals In!.
We discover Tom Wolfe who covers the cross country shenanigans of the day-glo bus (named the Further) ride of the Merry Pranksters led by Ken Kesey with driver Neil Cassidy who took lots of LSD on the trip.
Gore Vidal covers lots of ground in this novel of feminism, sexism, silicon, transgender and Hollywood all wrapped up with a pink dildo. It is sexually so far over the top that it became an immediate best seller and a popular 1970 movie starring Rachel Welch.
Arthur Hailey - Airport John Updike - Couples John le Carré - A Small Town in Germany Helen McInnes - The Salzburg Connection Lloyd Alexander - The High King
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Literary News 1968
Dean R. Koontz publishes his first novel, Star Quest. Pulitzer prize for fiction awarded to: William Styron Confessions of Nat Turner
Pulitzer prize for non- fiction awarded to: Will and Ariel Durant for Rousseau And Revolution. Their 10th and final volume of The Story Of Civilization.
Nobel Prize for Literature - Yasunari Kawabata
Non Fiction 1968
Erich von Däniken takes us around the world into anceint cultures to prove we have been visited by flying saucers and alien intelligence. Is this in the correct category of non-fiction. Perhaps only L. Ron Hubbard knows for sure.
Adam Smith, capitalism's' 18th century forefather, is the pseudonym used by George Goodman. It became a best seller as economics 101 written in a genial and understandable format. Goodman is perhaps best remembered for his emmy winning TV series on PBS, Adam Smith's Money World which premiered in 1984.
William Manchester - The Arms of Krupp: 1597-1968
Comedy 1968
Revenge, Bill Cosby's wins the Grammy for best comedy album for the 6th straight year in a row.
A compilation of Woody Allen's comedy club appearances from 1964 to 1968 |
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The Year That Was
A retro, nostalgic multimedia journey through the years
Sixites - Counterculture - 1960s
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